*Mimosa pigra Linnaeus. Common name: Black Mimosa. Phenology: Jul; Jul-Aug. Habitat: Disturbed wet areas, marshes. Distribution: Native of New World tropics (West Indies, Central America, South America).
Origin/Endemic status: Neotropics
Synonymy ⓘ: = Mimosa pigra L. var. pigra — FNA11.1, K4, POWO, SE3, misapplied; ? Mimosa pellita Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd. — Mex, Isely (1998); ? Mimosa pellita Humb. & Bonpl. var. pellita — Barneby (1991); < Mimosa pigra L. — Fl3, NS, WH3; Mimosa pigra L. Basionym: Mimosa pigra L. 1755
Links to other floras: = Mimosa pigra var. pigra - FNA11.1
Show parent genus | Show parent in key(s)
Wetland Indicator Status:
- Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain: FAC
Hover over a shape, letter, icon, or arrow on the map for definition or see the legend.
© Andrés Ramírez-Barrera, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Andrés Ramírez-Barrera source CC-BY | Original Image ⭷
© Andrés Ramírez-Barrera, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Andrés Ramírez-Barrera source CC-BY | Original Image ⭷
© Andrés Ramírez-Barrera, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Andrés Ramírez-Barrera source CC-BY | Original Image ⭷Feedback
See something missing or incorrect about Mimosa pigra? Let us know here:
- Please include your name and if possible, email in case when need to clarify what you wrote.
- If you opt out of including email, please be as specific as possible (e.g., which photo is incorrect?)
- Please do not submit questions asking to identify plants or about horticultural topics (e.g., how do I control an invasive plant in my garden?). Instead, those questions can be submitted here for the Carolinas region only.
- Please do not send us feedback about unkeyed species as this work is ongoing.
- Please allow time for flora edits to show in our next data release. We greatly appreciate your feedback but may require extra time to research complicated taxonomic issues.
Horticultural Information
Intro:
Stems:
Leaves:
Inforescence:
Flowers:
Fruits:
Comments:
Height:
plant sale text:
bloom table text:
description:
stems:
leaves:
inflorescence:
flowers:
fruits:
comments:
cultural notes:
germination code:
native range:
0 unsaved edits on this page.